rpi_1 | R Documentation |
rpi_1
provides the primary colors of the
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Troy, NY.
rpi_1
An object of class character
of length 5.
These colors represent the core colors and should provide the foundation for the palette used.
Their usage should dominate the use of the secondary colors of rpi_2
and their tint variants of rpi_3
.
A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
unicol, 2022-12-01.
Color definitions are based on https://scer.rpi.edu/brand-in-action/colors.
rpi_2
for secondary colors of RPI;
rpi_3
for tint colors of RPI;
seecol
for viewing and comparing color palettes;
usecol
for using color palettes;
simcol
for finding similar colors;
newpal
for defining new color palettes;
grepal
for finding named colors.
Other U.S. university color palettes:
asu_1
,
asu_2
,
asu_3
,
berkeley_1
,
berkeley_2
,
brown_1
,
brown_2
,
bu
,
caltech_1
,
caltech_2
,
caltech_3
,
cmu_1
,
cmu_2
,
cmu_3
,
columbia_1
,
columbia_2
,
columbia_3
,
cornell_1
,
cornell_2
,
cornell_3_accent
,
dartmouth_1
,
dartmouth_2
,
dartmouth_3
,
duke_1
,
duke_2
,
harvard_1
,
harvard_2
,
harvard_3
,
jhu_0
,
jhu_1
,
jhu_2
,
jhu_3_accent
,
jhu_4_gray
,
manchester_uni_1
,
manchester_uni_2
,
michigan_1
,
michigan_2
,
minnesotatwin_1
,
minnesotatwin_2
,
mit
,
monash_1
,
monash_2
,
msu
,
northwestern_1
,
northwestern_2
,
notredame_1
,
notredame_2
,
nyu_1
,
nyu_2
,
nyu_accent
,
nyu_neutral
,
ohio_uni_1
,
ohio_uni_2
,
pitt_1
,
pitt_2
,
princeton_0
,
princeton_1
,
princeton_2
,
rpi_2
,
rpi_3
,
stanford_1
,
stanford_2
,
stanford_3
,
uchicago_1
,
uchicago_2
,
uci_1
,
uci_2
,
uci_3
,
uci_4
,
ucla_1
,
ucla_2
,
ucla_3
,
ucla_4
,
ucsd_1
,
ucsd_2
,
ucsd_3
,
uflorida_1
,
uflorida_2
,
uflorida_3
,
umass_1
,
umass_2
,
umass_neutrals
,
upenn_1
,
upenn_2
,
vanderbilt_1
,
vanderbilt_2
,
vanderbilt_3
,
willamette
,
wm_1
,
wm_2
,
wm_3
,
yale
,
yeshiva
rpi_1
unikn::seecol(rpi_1, main = "The primary colors of RPI") # view color palette
unikn::demopal(rpi_1, type = 3, main = "Primary colors of RPI")
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